A now popular Nigerian content creator, Ayomiposi Oluwadahunsi, better known as Mandy Kiss, has publicly withdrawn her controversial plan to attempt a Guinness World Record by reportedly having sex with 100 men in 24 hours.
The skit maker, who had announced the proposed event on social media for October 30 in Ikorodu, Lagos, said in a fresh post on Tuesday that the scheme was never real but a hoax aimed at boosting online engagement.
Her announcement had sparked nationwide criticism, with the Guinness World Records organisation issuing a statement dissociating itself from the attempt, stressing: “This is not a record we monitor.”
The backlash intensified after the Eselu of Iselu Kingdom in Ogun State, Oba Akintunde Akinyemi, petitioned the Lagos State Government to arrest Mandy Kiss over what he described as a “disgraceful and dangerous” proposal. The monarch also called for her to undergo a drug test and psychiatric evaluation, warning that the stunt posed moral risks to Nigerian youths.
In her retraction, Mandy Kiss pleaded for understanding, insisting she had no intention of carrying out the act.
“Please have mercy on me Nigerians. I cannot sleep with 100 men. It was just bragging. I can never do that. I will die if I try it. I cannot even sleep with three men and survive it,” she wrote on Instagram.
The skit maker further appealed to the authorities not to arrest her, explaining that the controversial post was only an attempt to “catch cruise” and revive her online relevance.
Her withdrawal has sparked fresh debate over the influence of social media stunts on Nigerian youths and the need for stronger regulatory measures to curb harmful online trends.